April092015

Free dental clinic held in Jacksonville - Local - The Daily News, Jacksonville

Dania Shaar, 29, now of Tinley Park, Ill., pleaded not guilty to two counts of third-degree grand larceny, five counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument and one count of first-degree identity theft. Shaar was extradited from the Chicago suburb to face the charges, and Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. ordered her held without bail until she surrenders her passport, after which she will be released from the Niagara County Jail. Assistant District Attorney Ryan K. To read more: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/lockport/former-lockport-dental-assistant-charged-with-looting-practice-20150407

Maxwell Gilliam perform a procedure during a free dental clinic hosted by the Union Missionary Baptist Church at the DAV in Jacksonville on Saturday. Norman Brown was excited to see the dentist Saturday morning. Im glad I was able to get here for this, said 78-year-old Brown. For my dentist, so I can get this tooth healed back up again. Union Missionary Baptist Church at 5090 N.C. 24 in Jacksonville held a free dental clinic 8:30 a.m. To read more: http://www.jdnews.com/news/local/free-dental-clinic-held-in-jacksonville-1.451168

Californians celebrate rain, snow from rare spring storm - Yahoo News

"I use the rainwater for my garden." He said he'd been watering his tomatoes and peppers for six weeks with rain he collected during a bigger storm in February, and hoped his new take could continue his no-tap-water streak. The storm that had doused Northern California for the previous 24 hours arrived in Southern California on Tuesday night, bringing mostly light but necessary rainfall across much of the region. Thousands were without power for several hours because of the storm, and the Los Angeles Dodgers had a rare rain delay on the second day of the season, though there wasn't nearly enough moisture for a rainout. Amy Jackson, 35, of Los Angeles, a corporate securities paralegal, expressed joy at the storm as she had a cigarette in the lee of a downtown skyscraper. "We're absolutely thrilled to have rain," she said. To read more: http://www.startribune.com/nation/299010221.html

"I've been collecting water for a couple of years," Jaffe said. "I use the rainwater for my garden." View gallery Sacramento City Urban Forestry workers Enrique Gamez, left, and Ignacio Moreno remove a tree limb th He said he'd been watering his tomatoes and peppers for six weeks with rain he collected during a bigger storm in February, and hoped his new take could continue his no-tap-water streak. Fresno County Farmer Keith Nilmeier needs the rain for sure. Nilmeier grows 320 acres of citrus, peaches and wine grapes. To read more: http://news.yahoo.com/rain-snow-head-across-california-little-drought-help-071126649.html

April082015

Free dental clinic held in Jacksonville - Local - The Daily News, Jacksonville

"First-degree murder is the highest crime you can be convicted of and that is our focus," Echols said. Hicks blood was found on the pants of one of the victims, with gunshot residue on his hands, according to prosecutors presenting evidence to Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson Jr. Hicks turned himself in to police and had the firearm used in the shooting in his possession, Assistant Attorney Jim Dornfried said in court. He said Hicks shot Barakat first, and then turned his gun on the two women, who were screaming. To read more: http://news.yahoo.com/prosecutors-case-death-penalty-n-c-muslims-killings-160329717.html

Red flag warning means no burning | GJSentinel.com

today due to windy and dry conditions. The National Weather Service in Grand Junction issued a Red Flag Warning for the county this morning, citing low humidity, dry conditions and blustery weather as reasons fires would be hard to control today. Wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour are possible, according to NWS. Spring open burn season lasts through May 31 but people are being asked to halt burning activity during this time. To read more: http://www.gjsentinel.com/breaking/articles/red-flag-warning-means-no-burning

Maxwell Gilliam perform a procedure during a free dental clinic hosted by the Union Missionary Baptist Church at the DAV in Jacksonville on Saturday. Norman Brown was excited to see the dentist Saturday morning. Im glad I was able to get here for this, said 78-year-old Brown. For my dentist, so I can get this tooth healed back up again. Union Missionary Baptist Church at 5090 N.C. 24 in Jacksonville held a free dental clinic 8:30 a.m. To read more: http://www.jdnews.com/news/local/free-dental-clinic-held-in-jacksonville-1.451168

March302015

Delco Police: Missing Mom Might Be Foul-play Victim

LITIGATION PARALEGAL | Maryland Daily Record

According to police and family members, the missing petite brunette had struggled with a prescription-drug habit she incurred after multiple surgeries for an infection after the birth of her first child. She later developed a heroin habit and they said she was also known to be involved in prostitution. She had arrests for drug charges and for retail theft, according to court documents. To her family, Amanda is a sister, daughter, mother and friend. To read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20150327_Delco_police__Missing_mom_might_be_foul-play_victim.html

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March252015

Auto / PI paralegal | Maryland Daily Record

"I'm trying to benefit myself so I can get off food supplement. I'm tired of being poor." DHHS Commissioner Mary Mayhew said the goal of the requirements is to encourage people to find work. It's possible that some of those people no longer on the program have found jobs so their incomes make them no long eligible for benefits, she said. "If you're on these programs it means you are living in poverty and so the more that we can help incentive people on that pathway to employment and self-sufficiency the better off they're going to be," she said. The department had estimated that about half of the 12,000 people impacted by this change would eventually be removed from the program, Sorensen said. To read more: http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-9-000-mainers-lose-food-stamps-under-192516001.html

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March022015

Citizens for Sunshine locks horns in Sarasota | HeraldTribune.com

Altisource then submits those excessive charges to Ocwen. Subsequently, Ocwen passes those excessively marked up fees to homeowners that are in default on their mortgages. If you believe that you or someone you know is an Ocwen customer that has been unfairly charged excessive fees, please contact paralegal Dan Lenentine or attorney Gretchen Obrist at 800.776.6044 or via email to learn more about your rights. Keller Rohrback is also investigating similar practices by other home loan servicers, including Nationstar, Green Tree, SunTrust, Aurora, and Wells Fargo. To read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/keller-rohrback-l-l-p-173800886.html

Barfield sued then-City Commissioner Terry Turner to obtain emails regarding his participation in a citizens initiative petition. The city has so far spent $89,462 defending the case, hiring attorney Christopher Torres at the law firm of Greenberg, Traurig. Barfield lost at the Circuit Court level but appealed. In March 2014, Mogensen filed suit representing Barfield, seeking copies of notes taken by a police official on homelessness research. To read more: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20150228/article/150229646

It is something that my critics frequently bring up. I dont know what that has to do with what has occurred now, Barfield said. As if whatever I did 15, 20 years ago somehow excuses them or exonerates them from breaking the law. In addition to Citizens for Sunshine, Barfield and Mogensen work with the American Civil Liberties Union. They are often working in opposition to authorities on civil rights, wrongful arrest or police surveillance cases. To read more: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20150228/article/150229648

Citizens for Sunshine locks horns in Sarasota | HeraldTribune.com

Subsequently, Ocwen passes those excessively marked up fees to homeowners that are in default on their mortgages. If you believe that you or someone you know is an Ocwen customer that has been unfairly charged excessive fees, please contact paralegal Dan Lenentine or attorney Gretchen Obrist at 800.776.6044 or via email to learn more about your rights. Keller Rohrback is also investigating similar practices by other home loan servicers, including Nationstar, Green Tree, SunTrust, Aurora, and Wells Fargo. Keller Rohrback is one of America's leading class action firms handling cases for over two decades with a commitment to helping investors recover losses due to breaches of fiduciary duty and excessive fees. To read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/keller-rohrback-l-l-p-173800886.html

The pair have made names for themselves in Florida, and, apart from their work with Citizens for Sunshine, have filed more than a dozen complaints against the city of Sarasota over public records, civil rights and the alleged wrongful arrests of homeless people.

They put their money where their mouth is, said Barbara Petersen, president of the First Amendment Foundation, a Tallahassee-based nonprofit concerned with free speech and open government.

The group is unique in the state, Petersen said, in trying to ensure that public officials follow open-government rules they might otherwise ignore.

State attorneys rarely show interest in such cases.

In Sarasota, former Mayor Kelly Kirschner has long been a critic of Citizens for Sunshine and attorney Mogensen.

Kirschner has often spoken against the group at public meetings, warning that it seeks to make offenses out of normal local government practices that were widely accepted when he was in office from 2007 to 2011.

Their efforts are bad for local government, Kirschner said. City commissioners have sometimes stopped coming to his neighborhood meetings for fear of getting mixed up in a Sunshine violation.

February162015

Program trains high school students for dental jobs

20, has been doing remarkably well post-transplant. "He immediately looked like a new baby," said father Chris Crawford, a pizza delivery driver. Otto said doctors noticed about 20 weeks into her pregnancy that Oliver's heart was significantly enlarged. At an appointment a month later, the heart had only gotten bigger. The couple, who have a 20-month-old son, was then told to be prepared for their baby possibly being still-born or to consult with hospice caregivers. To read more: http://www.azfamily.com/outbound-feeds/yahoo-news/Arizona-baby-born-premature-gets-heart-transplant-291928521.html

SmileMobile headed to Hoquiam | The Daily World

Ciampi says this is important because he wanted the site to provide viewers with detailed descriptions of the practice and its procedures without sacrificing content or ease-of-use when accessed on smaller devices. In addition to an office tour, patient testimonials, and photos of actual patients featured on a variety of pages, the new website showcases a before-and-after image gallery, an introduction to Dr. Peter Ciampi, Dr. Rosanna Ciampi, and their team of dentists , and descriptions of procedures including: Sedation Dentistry Techniques Dr. Ciampi developed the new site in collaboration with Rosemont Media, a San Diego-based dental marketing company that specializes in website creation for a broad range of healthcare fields. To read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jersey-dentist-launches-responsive-website-120100448.html

Much of the equipment, from the mismatched dental chairs to the lights looming overhead, was donated by other dental professionals. The Marana program is a satellite of the Pima County Joint Technical Education District. It started in 2012, and has 22 students enrolled this year, almost triple the first years class. Students from any Pima County high school can enroll, but the majority come from Marana schools. To read more: http://tucson.com/news/local/7769b8bc-4628-5a16-899e-87253fc2bfec.html

Program trains high school students for dental jobs

20, has been doing remarkably well post-transplant. "He immediately looked like a new baby," said father Chris Crawford, a pizza delivery driver. Otto said doctors noticed about 20 weeks into her pregnancy that Oliver's heart was significantly enlarged. At an appointment a month later, the heart had only gotten bigger. The couple, who have a 20-month-old son, was then told to be prepared for their baby possibly being still-born or to consult with hospice caregivers. To read more: http://www.azfamily.com/outbound-feeds/yahoo-news/Arizona-baby-born-premature-gets-heart-transplant-291928521.html

SmileMobile headed to Hoquiam | The Daily World

Ciampi says this is important because he wanted the site to provide viewers with detailed descriptions of the practice and its procedures without sacrificing content or ease-of-use when accessed on smaller devices. In addition to an office tour, patient testimonials, and photos of actual patients featured on a variety of pages, the new website showcases a before-and-after image gallery, an introduction to Dr. Peter Ciampi, Dr. Rosanna Ciampi, and their team of dentists , and descriptions of procedures including: Sedation Dentistry Techniques Dr. Ciampi developed the new site in collaboration with Rosemont Media, a San Diego-based dental marketing company that specializes in website creation for a broad range of healthcare fields. To read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jersey-dentist-launches-responsive-website-120100448.html

Much of the equipment, from the mismatched dental chairs to the lights looming overhead, was donated by other dental professionals. The Marana program is a satellite of the Pima County Joint Technical Education District. It started in 2012, and has 22 students enrolled this year, almost triple the first years class. Students from any Pima County high school can enroll, but the majority come from Marana schools. To read more: http://tucson.com/news/local/7769b8bc-4628-5a16-899e-87253fc2bfec.html

January252015

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Tsarnaev this month failed to persuade OToole, whos overseeing the case, to delay the trial because of the Paris terrorist attacks. The judge previously denied bids to move the trial out of Massachusetts to cities where the defense argued less-biased jurors could be found. Improper Revelations Defense lawyers on Thursday filed a fresh request to move the trial out of Boston, saying their review of questionnaires filled out by potential jurors shows 68 percent already believe Tsarnaev is guilty. Eighty-five percent say hes guilty or have some connection to the bombing, the defense says. Great care has been taken to protect jurors privacy, but the new change-of-venue papers include information from confidential questionnaires, OToole wrote. To read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2015-01-22/boston-bomb-trial-opening-delayed-over-jury-selection.html

Boston Bomb Trial Opening Delayed Over Jury Selection - Bloomberg

They will develop and test a new letter and a dental guide for parents and caregivers that focus on dispelling childhood dental myths. The materials will be sent to the study's participants, who have children in elementary schools in East Cleveland and in the state of Washington. The researchers will draw from emerging illness perception research, using theoretical framework of the "Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation." That approach investigates concepts, such as identity, consequences, controllability, cause, timeline and emotional representation, of tooth decay. Caregivers will answer questionnaires three times during the first year of the study to see if the letter and guide had positively changed misperceptions about oral health. "We hope to develop a model that others can use to change caregivers' perceptions and improve the oral health of children," Nelson said. To read more: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-01/cwru-ctp012215.php

Marysville Advocate > News > Candidate emergence remains minimal

Philippi won the primary and general election in 2011. The mayors position is elected every two years, and Philippi won re-election uncontested in 2013. All of the city council members currently serving except two ran against one contender in 2013. Carla Grund, Ward 1, and Beikman, Ward 2, were elected with no opposition in 2013. Compensation The city treasurer is paid $6,000 per year. To read more: http://www.marysvilleonline.net/articles/2015/01/23/news/doc54bfcdfc152a5834001860.txt

January042015

Topic Matches For Gateway Project

CORPORATE PARALEGAL | Maryland Daily Record

Here is what they had to say. Meet the candidates for San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency and Beaumont Cherry Valley Water District Friday, October 10, 2014 3:30 am This week the Record Gazette asked candidates running for the Beaumont Cherry Valley Water District and San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency to participate in a Q & A. Here is what they had to say: Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:44 am To the Editor, Meet the candidates for Banning and Beaumont city councils Friday, October 3, 2014 3:30 am The November 4 election is a month away. For the next five weeks we will feature question and answers with candidates for city council, water districts, school board, healthcare district and library district. To read more: http://www.recordgazette.net/topic/?q=gateway%20project&t=&l=25&d=&d1=&d2=&f=html&s=&sd=desc&s=start_time

Sinai Hospital is a smoke-free workplace. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore seeks a Corporate Paralegal. Under supervision provides extensive corporate paralegal support to the Legal Department, due diligence involving acquisitions, database management of all organizational contracts, responsible for drafting basic organizational agreements and filing and maintenance of all Federal, State and local business registrations including corporate filings with Maryland SDAT. Sinai Hospital offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including free parking and tuition reimbursement. To read more: http://thedailyrecord.com/2014/12/30/corporate-paralegal/

The November 2013 Alvin ISD Bond included funds to begin the architectural design of a new Alvin ISD Career & Technical Education Center, to be constructed on the site of the original Manvel Jr. High on Lewis Lane in Manvel. During the December 2014 Alvin ISD Board Meeting, Trustees allocated 2.8 million dollars of the Districts fund balance, previously assigned for the purposes of CTE, to begin phase 1 of the 2 phase project. The City of Manvel has granted the District a Special Use Permit, which allows Alvin ISD to move forward with the 2 phases of construction. The City of Manvel and the Planning and Development Zoning Committee have been great partners as we continue through the planning phase which ultimately will allow us to expand CTE opportunities in Alvin ISD, said Pat Miller, Alvin ISD chief operations officer. To read more: http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/pearland/news/alvin-isd-plans-for-expansion-of-career-technical-education/article_5ed23af3-698e-598a-ad1f-9e9062db44e6.html

No. 1: Osteopathic Medical College A ?Game Changer? For Region | Times Record

Daily Log: 12-31 - Toledo Blade

"If you look at numbers, about 80 percent of dentists in the state of Vermont have accepted Medicaid patients in the last year. But what that means is that 80 percent of Vermont dentists accepted at least one patient with Medicaid coverage in a year's span. What we're seeing is a about third of that 80 percent are taking the bulk of the Medicaid patients." Nolan also spoke of Bennington County's dental access issue. "Bennington County in particular has found access to dental care to be not only a problem but one of the largest health care access problems they are finding. Even Chittenden County, which boasts the highest rate of dentists and contains almost all of the pediatric dentists in the state, Fletcher Allen (recently renamed The University of Vermont Medical Center) still identified dental access as one of the top needs in that community." In her opinion, another option by which to combat this is the introduction of a mid-level provider in the form of a licensed dental practitioner. To read more: http://www.benningtonbanner.com/localnews/ci_27235116/statewide-difficulty-recruiting-dentists-extends-bennington-county?source=rss_viewed

The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith also is expanding its health care curriculum with a masters degree program in health care administration. The FCRA board of trustees in February donated to the college 200 acres in both Barling and Fort Smith near Chad Colley Boulevard. The price of land around the future medical college increased 60 percent following the donation. Owen said 11 acres along Frontier Road sold for $40,000 a few months after the February announcement. Land there previously had averaged $25,000 an acre. To read more: http://swtimes.com/news/no-1-osteopathic-medical-college-game-changer-region

December132014

Blinn Physical Therapist Assistant Students Making Season Bright for Others

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Woman accused of stealing tens of thousands from dental office | Local News - WISN Home

She encouraged them to pay with cash to get a 3 percent discount because this scheme wouldn't work with a check or credit card, Schlecht said. She would print out a receipt and then go back into the software and delete it. That way, the patients bill would show up that it's paid. The patient would get their receipt, but the dental office never got the money. Once prosecutors got the case from Greenfield police, they did some more digging, which that led them to a dental office in West Allis. To read more: http://www.wisn.com/news/woman-accused-of-stealing-tens-of-thousands-from-dental-office/30167314

She is one of four people to receive this award recognizing her accomplishments in teaching and research as well as service to the university and the community. Miller also is the course director for physiology in the Prematriculation Program at both the UofL School of Medicine and the School of Dentistry. Her work with innovative educational programs in and out of the classroom has led to significant increases in the learning and retention of students within the UofL dental program. The lectures and modules she has created through this research have been implanted into the dental physiology curriculum and have increased performance on unit exams. In the Louisville community, Miller participates in several service activities, including the Louisville Regional Science Fair and Research!Louisville. To read more: http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/627374/?sc=rsmn

Allen (Harmsen)'s commitment to rural and Native American health research is exceptional. It's what drew me to MSU in the first place." Skewes, who recently moved to Montana from Alaska, noted that "Rural communities in general experience inequities in health care. There just aren't as many providers or services available, and it can be difficult to access those that are there. However, there are many strengths and protective factors in rural communities (people pulling together and helping each other out) that can do a lot to promote health and well-being." Since Skewes is new to Montana, she is developing her project during the first year of the grant. She is in MSU's Department of Psychology, and her interests center on substance abuse and mental health. To read more: http://www.kbzk.com/news/msu-receives-10-7-million-to-address-health-disparities-in-rural-montana/

South Buffalo man, 19, gets 20 to life for slaying family friend - City & Region - The Buffalo News

9 12/01/2014 02:57 PM 12/01/2014 03:00 PM Broyles Award The Broyles Award honors the top assistant college football coach in America and was established in 1996 to honor legendary Arkansas Head Coach Frank Broyles. LITTLE ROCK, AR (News release) - The Broyles Award selection committee has chosen the following five finalists for the 2014 Broyles Award: Lane Kiffin, University of Alabama, Offensive Coordinator Dave Steckel, University of Missouri, Defensive Coordinator Tom Herman, Ohio State University, Offensive Coordinator Scott Frost, University of Oregon, Offensive Coordinator Doug Meacham, Texas Christian University, Co-Offensive Coordinator More information: The 2014 Broyles Award winner will be announced on Tuesday, December 9th at 11:30 a.m. at the Marriot Hotel in Little Rock, AR. The Broyles Award is presented by The Rotary Club of Little Rock and Delta Dental. The winner of the 2013 Broyles Award was Pat Narduzzi, Michigan State. To read more: http://www.fox16.com/story/d/story/2014-broyles-award-finalists-announced-winner-to-b/26821/iFZ-C6ESXkeP14ai9RJJTA

(AP) -- Offensive coordinators Lane Kiffin of top-ranked Alabama and Scott Frost of third-ranked Oregon are among the five finalists for the Broyles Award, which is given annually to the top assistant coach in college football. Other finalists announced Monday are Tom Herman of Ohio State, Doug Meacham of TCU and Missouri's Dave Steckel. The award is named after former Arkansas coach Frank Broyles, who developed some of the more successful assistant coaches in the country. They include Hayden Fry, Joe Gibbs, Jimmy Johnson, Johnny Majors, Jackie Sherrill and Barry Switzer. To read more: http://www.wtvy.com/sports/headlines/Alabamas-Lane-Kiffin-A-Finalist-For-Broyles-Award-284374331.html

CDC also recommends that vacuum tubing be flushed regularly and that SE and HVE valves be autoclaved in between patients. However, despite concerns about cross contamination, and specific infection guidance by CDC and metal valve manufacturers, research shows that more than 75 percent of dental practices do not adhere to these more rigorous infection control recommendations and that widespread inconsistency in infection control protocols do exist. "We find the recommended sterilization method for both metal HVE and SE valves is very time consuming and the repeated sterilization effects our valve performance," explains Timothy M. Talbott, DDS, MS, Naples Endodontics, Naples, Florida. "Also, a few of my staff members work at other offices and the protocol, we learned, varies from office to office." Setting a New Standard in Patient Safety To alleviate such variability when infection control protocols need to be optimized and patient safety is a top priority, the DOVE line of disposable valves can be integrated into a private dental practice or institutional dental setting with no deleterious impact on work flow or staff time. For example, the Veterans Hospital Administration (VHA) instituted more stringent infection control procedures, requiring all clinics to replace valves after each patient. DOVE disposable HVE and SE valves are the only disposable alternative to reprocessing metal valves. To read more: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/stoma-dental-introduces-its-upgraded-disposable-hve-and-se-valves-at-greater-new-york-dental-meeting-300001337.html

December022014

2014 Broyles Award Finalists Announced - Arkansas Matters

For more information, visit BroylesAward.com or search for Broyles Award on Facebook and Twitter. Use #BroylesAward to follow along with the event. About the Broyles Award: There are few coaches whose efforts have forever impacted the game of college football. Bear Bryant, Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy and Eddie Robinson have set the standard for victories and championships on the gridiron. However when it comes to selecting, developing and producing great assistant coaches, the legacy of Frank Broyles stands alone. To read more: http://www.arkansasmatters.com/story/d/story/2014-broyles-award-finalists-announced/26739/9qgv3U8ANUuUFEI7ZpFnEw

said his father would never hear of him getting a job growing up, as he was encouraged to focus on academics and athletics. "Little Bru" found out early, however, that such an edict did not come with a free pass. As a third-grader he got selected to play basketball for the fourth-grade team, and it went to his head a little. After his grades slipped and he mouthed off to a teacher, Gradkowskis parents pulled him off the team for the rest of the season. The lesson: always stay grounded and humble. To read more: http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/151609/bruce-gradkowski-doesnt-have-to-look-far-to-find-his-blessings

The Broyles Award is presented annually to the top assistant coach in college football, and the list of 40 nominees for this years award includes some names with previous head coaching experience and others about to be in line for a head coaching gig somewhere around the country. Current head coaches who previously won the Broyles Award include Auburns Gus Malzahn, UConns Bob Diaco and Dukes David Cutcliffe. Last years Broyles Award winner was Michigan State defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi, who many feel could be ready for a head coaching offer in the next round of the coaching carousel. This year Narduzzi is not a finalist for the award, but Spartans co-offensive coordinator Dave Warner is. This will be one of the most challenging years ever for our selection committee to choose the top 5 finalists and winner, so many assistant coaches did outstanding work this year, David Bazzel, Broyles Award executive director. To read more: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/26/broyles-award-nominees-include-kiffin-venables-38-others/

Nittany Lions' Shoop a Broyles Award Nominee - Penn State Official Athletic Site

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1989. Shoop is a member of the Allegheny-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame. The Broyles Award was established in 1996 and is named for long-time Arkansas head football coach Frank Broyles. The 2014 recipient will be announced on Tuesday, Dec. To read more: http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112614aal.html

A bit more laid-back for Black Friday: North Jersey crowds show spirit, if not the urgency - News - NorthJersey.com

Cope wasnt shopping on a budget, but she also wasnt impressed with the deals. Five dollar pajamas is good, but all the deals were yesterday. Cope said her husband went shopping Thursday night to snag the early deals. Though she didnt mind stores being open on Thanksgiving, she understands why it could be troublesome for workers. Its good for the shopper, but bad for the seller, she explained. ***** Other families were making the most of Walmart savings. To read more: http://www.northjersey.com/news/north-jersey-shoppers-turn-out-for-round-two-on-black-friday-1.1143191

The suspension went into effect on March 14, 2014.ADB... Auburn Hills, Southfield lawyers suspended February 28, 2014 The State of Michigan Attorney Discipline Board (ADB) has reported the recent suspensions of two local lawyers, Ralph M. Engle, of Auburn Hills, and Josephine A. Powell, of Southfield.Engle entered a plea of no contest to allegations that he... To read more: http://www.examiner.com/legal-news-in-detroit/margaret-lucas-agius

Valenti handles all aspects of file management, client contact and trials in multi-district litigation, mass torts, personal injury and products liability cases. She received her B.A. in paralegal studies from Nicholls State University and has spoken at continuing legal education courses for the American Association for Justice and the Institute for Paralegal Education. Ms. Valenti is a paralegal affiliate member of AAJ and active on the Paralegal Education Committee. To read more: http://www.bizjournals.com/prnewswire/press_releases/2014/06/19/CL53409

October162014

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Close Kathleen Moriarty is the lawyer attempting to shepherd the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust... Read More Close Open Photographer: Brendan Hoffman/Bloomberg Kathleen Moriarty is the lawyer attempting to shepherd the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are fighting for approval from regulators for their proposed bitcoin exchange-traded fund. They stand a chance because Spiderwoman is on the case. To read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-15/spiderwoman-brings-hope-to-winklevoss-twins-bitcoin-etf.html

My goal is to cover Johnson County. There is no city, no village in this county that is not important, she said. There is no boundary. The same might be said of Engstrom. Now 64, she has survived breast cancer, been a paralegal, a nursing student twice couldnt cut that and logged about two decades as community relations director with Wal-Mart in Burleson. Along the way shes split from the husband she wed as a teenager and outlived her second and third spouses. The new nonprofit executive is as open with her history as she is in discussing her ambitions for the county United Way. To read more: http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/local/x449119773/Big-hair-big-heart

They must contact agencies across the country to determine if she is wanted anywhere else. Then they will complete the Ohio case which could send Miller to prison for three years. After that, Colorado officials want her for prosecution. A background check by the sheriffs office listed her charged with burglary, two counts of possession of burglary tools, trespassing, criminal mischief and a felony marijuana cultivation charge, Crish said. In Virginia, she is charged with a tampering with a vehicle identification number, a felony; burglary and assault, disorderly conduct, threatening language over a public airway, and stalking, Crish said. To read more: http://www.norwalkreflector.com/article/4805961?trending=

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Turner did admit using his private email for some public business, and responded to Barfield's public records request with nearly 200 pages of emails pertaining to business that would come before the City Commission which he is legally required to release. Turner gave money to a group that lobbied for the charter amendment and wrote a letter changing the language in it, then had someone else sign it and present it to the City Commission. He also organized other presentations to the commission that were delivered by other amendment supporters. Much of that work was done on Turner's private email account, but not all of it amounted to city business, Fournier said. To read more: http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2014140819924

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Morris, 61, has been a printer for 38 years and now works for community living. He earned a GED in 1972, while in the military hospital at Fort Leonard Wood. The Democrat primary has only two candidates: Velma Steinman, 54, has been a small business owner and held secretarial and administrative aide positions. She attended Jefferson City High School, and earned her GED in 1978. She earned an associate degree in accounting from Ashworth University (now known as Ashworth College), an online school based in Norcross, Georgia, and currently is working toward a bachelors degree in paralegal studies from William Woods Universitys online program. Denton, age not available, graduated from Bishop DuBourg Catholic High School in St. To read more: http://www.newstribune.com/news/2014/jul/20/2-primaries-will-decide-3rd-district-party-candida/

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Skinner, 52, was condemned for the 1993 New Year's Eve murders of his live-in girlfriend Twila Busby and her two adult sons, Elwin Caler and Randy Busby. Skinner, a verbally combative paralegal whose case gained international attention in anti-death penalty circles, consistently argued he had been incapacitated by alcohol and codeine when the killings occurred. Skinner twice received last-minute stays of executions as his lawyers sought to obtain testing of dozens of pieces of crime scene evidence not previously tested. Among them were a bloody knife and bloodstains found throughout the victims' Pampa home. To read more: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Judge-discounts-condemned-man-s-impact-of-new-DNA-5625792.php

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The start of the Paralegal Enquiry was marked with an event at DWF s London office last week, and its first phase will involve a number of targeted focus groups that are set to take place over the autumn. CILEx hopes reach a better understanding of the legal workforce and employer attitudes toward paralegals to see how the profession will look to deliver legal services in the coming years. Stephen Gowland, the president of CILEx, said at the enquirys launch: "The ambition of the enquiry is to enable CILEx to deliver knowledge, skills and professionalism in a way that doesnt date, a way that can meet the fast changing requirements of a sector increasingly technology-led, yet still knowledge and skills-led and people focused, and in a way that will be appropriate for every type of legal business, that businesses and individuals will have trust in." Follow LawCareers.Net on Twitter for legal news and comment as it happens. To read more: http://www.lawcareers.net/Information/News/CILEx-launches-enquiry-into-paralegals-30062014